Because the new moon would have a higher gravitational pull, the earth would start to orbit around it as if it was the new moon's moon. This would cause the new moon to become a sun causing the Sun to crash into the new sun causing a supernova erasing the entire galaxy.
Jupiter is so big that the Earth would orbit Jupiter.
Earth would be destroy due to the gravity force of that planet.
nothing would happen
It would be heavier.
JUPITER SAVES EARTH FROM ASTROIDS FROM 4 BILLION YEARS . IF JUPITER DOES NOT EXIST , THERE WILL BE NO LIFE ON EARTH AND WILL BE THE SAME STORY THAT HAPENED WITH DINOSAURS . ASTROIDS WILL BE HITTING EARTH .
There are lots of ifs in this question and answer. If the 100 pound Earth object could rest on the outer surface of Jupiter the answer would be 250 pounds. But, Jupiter is a gas planet. That is, Jupiter is primarily made of gas and liquid. So, the object could not rest on the outer surface. There may be a solid surface near it's center but no one knows. Jupiter is 318 times as heavy as Earth so if Jupiter were solid and the size of Earth the object would weigh 318 times a much or 31,800 pounds. But, it is much larger than Earth so the outer surface is much farther from the center. The farther away the object is from the center the less the object will weigh.
The question tells you that earth and Jupiter have something in common and is asking you to find the choice that shares that characteristic. The characteristic that earth and Jupiter have in common is that they are both planets. Find the multiple choice answer that references a planet.
Find what the mass here on earth is then multiply it by three
Gravitational attraction is a result of the amount of matter there is in an object. The more mass the greater the gravitational attraction. Jupiter has far more mass than the earth hence a greater gravitational attraction.
Things are much lighter on Earth than Jupiter, because the great mass of the planet Jupiter (Over 4 times that of Earth) creates more of a gravitational pull, which makes you more heavy in Jupiter.
On a larger planet, such as Jupiter or Saturn.
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